
Native Hoop Dance Masters Class Series, hosted by Dancing Earth
Native Hoop Dance Masters Class Series
Thursdays in July
4-5pm PDT . 7-8pm EDT
Join Us on Zoom Here!
Meeting ID: 868 9169 2046
Password: 921149
Pay What You Can
Donations collected in ticketing to this class will go towardsDancing Earth's Covid Artist Relief Fund.
Reserve Your Tickets
ABOUT DANCING EARTH
If you come from a financially marginalized background, and/or your finances have been devastated by Covid, and you are not able to pay or need to pay an amount less than listed ticket prices, please contact tisinat.dancingearth@gmail.com .
Dancing Earth works to support Indigenous communities and diverse cultural communities. Dancing Earth welcomes all artists of all ages, and cultural backgrounds. If you are passionate about participating in Dancing Earth's classes, presentations, performances or programs, we'd love to welcome you no matter your current financial limitations.
HOOPS NOT REQUIRED TO JOIN.
TEACHERS
July 2 - Sage Romero July 9 - Lumhe “Micco” Sampson
July 16 - Talavai Denipah-Cook July 23 - Sandra Lamouche
ABOUT THIS CLASS
This 4 class series through the month of July will host a rotating lineup of Master's Hoop Dance teachers. Each teacher will be teaching with their personal style and personal philosophy of culture, dance and technique informed by their individual Native culture and teachings. Every class can be taken individually or as a series. Donations can be made directly to teachers.This hoop series cultural presentation is light movement for all ages and abilities. These series of classes can be done with or without hoops. Instructors will teach how hoops, health, healing and balance intersect. Teachers will be sharing lessons from the hoop dance that can guide you through healing during these times. The classes will use storytelling and traditional teachings to explore contemporary issues. There will be some moderate HIIT training, light movement and stretches, hoop storytelling, philosophy. Teachers will also demonstrate hoop dancing moves, symbols and tricks.
CLASSES AS ALWAYS,
NO ONE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS!
HOOPS FOR PURCHASE
Hoops are available for purchase here. Hoops are made-to-order by Lumhe, ships next day, 3-5 business days. If you wish to purchase a set of hoops please visit https://sampsonbrosarts.com/
ABOUT Our Teachers
SAGE
PayPal: akamyagroup@gmail.com
Sage Romero is a member of the Tovowahamatu Nuumu/Tuah-Tahi (Big Pine Paiute/Taos Pueblo) tribes. He is the Founder of the AkaMya Culture Group based in Big Pine, CA. Sage Romero is also an accomplished International Cultural consultant, having traveled extensively educating people about Native America/Indigenous American Heritage and Culture dispelling typical stereotypes. Sage also worked as a youth advocate for many years with focus on sobriety and wellness through living culture, dance, Storytelling and cultural practices to promote strength through culture and identity.
MICCO
PayPal: paypal.me/sampsonbros
Lumhe (Micco) Sampson Lumhe Sampson (of the Sampson Bros. Lumhe & Samsoche) is world renowned for his innovative and unique collaborative style in hoop dance exhibition. Symbolizing the connection and emphasizing importance in unity of all things in this world, their unique performance invigorates the mind and brings harmony to ones soul. The Bros. have been teaching and sharing the art of Hoop Dance for over 25 years throughout Turtle Island and beyond.
TALAVAI
Venmo: @Talavi-Cook
Talavai Denipah - Cook is a female hoop dancer from the tribes of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Navajo, and Hopi. She has been hoop dancing for the past 13 years and have participated in Hoop dance competitions and contemporary dance performances. Hoop dance is not only for show; it also represents the earth, four directions, four seasons, and medicine. Talavai says "dancing the Hoop dance has opened my eyes to body movement and functions, as well as grounding myself to the earth. I also use hoop dance as an educational tool to help people around the world realize that our earth is being destroyed and we need to build community to help heal the land. As hoop dance heals the land, I would love to teach others how to hoop dance as well."
SANDRA
Teacher Donations Graciously Donated to Dancing Earth & Black Lives Matter.
Tansi! My name is Sandra Lamouche, I am a member of the Bigstone Cree Nation. I am a wife, mother, sister daughter. I am married into the Piikani Nation and have been living in Blackfoot territory for almost 20 years. I have a Bachelors Degree in Native American Studies from the U of L (2007). I am completing my thesis on Indigenous Dance and well being from Trent University. I am the only Native women on the International Dance Council (CID) nominated by the CID president in 2013. In 2017 I won the first ever Women's Hoop Dance Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2018 I received an Esquao Award for Leadership in Education.

Native Hoop Dance Masters Class Series, hosted by Dancing Earth
Native Hoop Dance Masters Class Series
Thursdays in July
4-5pm PDT . 7-8pm EDT
Join Us on Zoom Here!
Meeting ID: 868 9169 2046
Password: 921149
Pay What You Can
Donations collected in ticketing to this class will go towardsDancing Earth's Covid Artist Relief Fund.
Reserve Your Tickets
ABOUT DANCING EARTH
If you come from a financially marginalized background, and/or your finances have been devastated by Covid, and you are not able to pay or need to pay an amount less than listed ticket prices, please contact tisinat.dancingearth@gmail.com .
Dancing Earth works to support Indigenous communities and diverse cultural communities. Dancing Earth welcomes all artists of all ages, and cultural backgrounds. If you are passionate about participating in Dancing Earth's classes, presentations, performances or programs, we'd love to welcome you no matter your current financial limitations.
HOOPS NOT REQUIRED TO JOIN.
TEACHERS
July 2 - Sage Romero July 9 - Lumhe “Micco” Sampson
July 16 - Talavai Denipah-Cook July 23 - Sandra Lamouche
ABOUT THIS CLASS
This 4 class series through the month of July will host a rotating lineup of Master's Hoop Dance teachers. Each teacher will be teaching with their personal style and personal philosophy of culture, dance and technique informed by their individual Native culture and teachings. Every class can be taken individually or as a series. Donations can be made directly to teachers.This hoop series cultural presentation is light movement for all ages and abilities. These series of classes can be done with or without hoops. Instructors will teach how hoops, health, healing and balance intersect. Teachers will be sharing lessons from the hoop dance that can guide you through healing during these times. The classes will use storytelling and traditional teachings to explore contemporary issues. There will be some moderate HIIT training, light movement and stretches, hoop storytelling, philosophy. Teachers will also demonstrate hoop dancing moves, symbols and tricks.
CLASSES AS ALWAYS,
NO ONE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS!
HOOPS FOR PURCHASE
Hoops are available for purchase here. Hoops are made-to-order by Lumhe, ships next day, 3-5 business days. If you wish to purchase a set of hoops please visit https://sampsonbrosarts.com/
ABOUT Our Teachers
SAGE
PayPal: akamyagroup@gmail.com
Sage Romero is a member of the Tovowahamatu Nuumu/Tuah-Tahi (Big Pine Paiute/Taos Pueblo) tribes. He is the Founder of the AkaMya Culture Group based in Big Pine, CA. Sage Romero is also an accomplished International Cultural consultant, having traveled extensively educating people about Native America/Indigenous American Heritage and Culture dispelling typical stereotypes. Sage also worked as a youth advocate for many years with focus on sobriety and wellness through living culture, dance, Storytelling and cultural practices to promote strength through culture and identity.
MICCO
PayPal: paypal.me/sampsonbros
Lumhe (Micco) Sampson Lumhe Sampson (of the Sampson Bros. Lumhe & Samsoche) is world renowned for his innovative and unique collaborative style in hoop dance exhibition. Symbolizing the connection and emphasizing importance in unity of all things in this world, their unique performance invigorates the mind and brings harmony to ones soul. The Bros. have been teaching and sharing the art of Hoop Dance for over 25 years throughout Turtle Island and beyond.
TALAVAI
Venmo: @Talavi-Cook
Talavai Denipah - Cook is a female hoop dancer from the tribes of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Navajo, and Hopi. She has been hoop dancing for the past 13 years and have participated in Hoop dance competitions and contemporary dance performances. Hoop dance is not only for show; it also represents the earth, four directions, four seasons, and medicine. Talavai says "dancing the Hoop dance has opened my eyes to body movement and functions, as well as grounding myself to the earth. I also use hoop dance as an educational tool to help people around the world realize that our earth is being destroyed and we need to build community to help heal the land. As hoop dance heals the land, I would love to teach others how to hoop dance as well."
SANDRA
Teacher Donations Graciously Donated to Dancing Earth & Black Lives Matter.
Tansi! My name is Sandra Lamouche, I am a member of the Bigstone Cree Nation. I am a wife, mother, sister daughter. I am married into the Piikani Nation and have been living in Blackfoot territory for almost 20 years. I have a Bachelors Degree in Native American Studies from the U of L (2007). I am completing my thesis on Indigenous Dance and well being from Trent University. I am the only Native women on the International Dance Council (CID) nominated by the CID president in 2013. In 2017 I won the first ever Women's Hoop Dance Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2018 I received an Esquao Award for Leadership in Education.

Native Hoop Dance Masters Class Series, hosted by Dancing Earth
Native Hoop DanceMasters Class Series
Thursdays in July
4-5pm PDT . 7-8pm EDT
Join Us on Zoom Here!
Meeting ID: 868 9169 2046
Password: 921149
Pay What You Can
Donations collected in ticketing to this class will go towardsDancing Earth's Covid Artist Relief Fund.
Reserve Your Tickets
ABOUT DANCING EARTH
If you come from a financially marginalized background, and/or your finances have been devastated by Covid, and you are not able to pay or need to pay an amount less than listed ticket prices, please contact tisinat.dancingearth@gmail.com .
Dancing Earth works to support Indigenous communities and diverse cultural communities. Dancing Earth welcomes all artists of all ages, and cultural backgrounds. If you are passionate about participating in Dancing Earth's classes, presentations, performances or programs, we'd love to welcome you no matter your current financial limitations.
HOOPS NOT REQUIRED TO JOIN.
TEACHERS
July 2 - Sage Romero July 9 - Lumhe “Micco” Sampson
July 16 - Talavai Denipah-Cook July 23 - Sandra Lamouche
ABOUT THIS CLASS
This 4 class series through the month of July will host a rotating lineup of Master's Hoop Dance teachers. Each teacher will be teaching with their personal style and personal philosophy of culture, dance and technique informed by their individual Native culture and teachings. Every class can be taken individually or as a series. Donations can be made directly to teachers.This hoop series cultural presentation is light movement for all ages and abilities. These series of classes can be done with or without hoops. Instructors will teach how hoops, health, healing and balance intersect. Teachers will be sharing lessons from the hoop dance that can guide you through healing during these times. The classes will use storytelling and traditional teachings to explore contemporary issues. There will be some moderate HIIT training, light movement and stretches, hoop storytelling, philosophy. Teachers will also demonstrate hoop dancing moves, symbols and tricks.
CLASSES AS ALWAYS,
NO ONE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS!
HOOPS FOR PURCHASE
Hoops are available for purchase here. Hoops are made-to-order by Lumhe, ships next day, 3-5 business days. If you wish to purchase a set of hoops please visit https://sampsonbrosarts.com/
ABOUT Our Teachers
SAGE
PayPal: akamyagroup@gmail.com
Sage Romero is a member of the Tovowahamatu Nuumu/Tuah-Tahi (Big Pine Paiute/Taos Pueblo) tribes. He is the Founder of the AkaMya Culture Group based in Big Pine, CA. Sage Romero is also an accomplished International Cultural consultant, having traveled extensively educating people about Native America/Indigenous American Heritage and Culture dispelling typical stereotypes. Sage also worked as a youth advocate for many years with focus on sobriety and wellness through living culture, dance, Storytelling and cultural practices to promote strength through culture and identity.
MICCO
PayPal: paypal.me/sampsonbros
Lumhe (Micco) Sampson Lumhe Sampson (of the Sampson Bros. Lumhe & Samsoche) is world renowned for his innovative and unique collaborative style in hoop dance exhibition. Symbolizing the connection and emphasizing importance in unity of all things in this world, their unique performance invigorates the mind and brings harmony to ones soul. The Bros. have been teaching and sharing the art of Hoop Dance for over 25 years throughout Turtle Island and beyond.
TALAVAI
Venmo: @Talavi-Cook
Talavai Denipah - Cook is a female hoop dancer from the tribes of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Navajo, and Hopi. She has been hoop dancing for the past 13 years and have participated in Hoop dance competitions and contemporary dance performances. Hoop dance is not only for show; it also represents the earth, four directions, four seasons, and medicine. Talavai says "dancing the Hoop dance has opened my eyes to body movement and functions, as well as grounding myself to the earth. I also use hoop dance as an educational tool to help people around the world realize that our earth is being destroyed and we need to build community to help heal the land. As hoop dance heals the land, I would love to teach others how to hoop dance as well."
SANDRA
Teacher Donations Graciously Donated to Dancing Earth & Black Lives Matter.
Tansi! My name is Sandra Lamouche, I am a member of the Bigstone Cree Nation. I am a wife, mother, sister daughter. I am married into the Piikani Nation and have been living in Blackfoot territory for almost 20 years. I have a Bachelors Degree in Native American Studies from the U of L (2007). I am completing my thesis on Indigenous Dance and well being from Trent University. I am the only Native women on the International Dance Council (CID) nominated by the CID president in 2013. In 2017 I won the first ever Women's Hoop Dance Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2018 I received an Esquao Award for Leadership in Education.

Native Hoop Dance Masters Class Series, hosted by Dancing Earth
Native Hoop Dance
Masters Class Series
Thursdays in July
4-5pm PDT . 7-8pm EDT
Join Us on Zoom Here!
Meeting ID: 868 9169 2046
Password: 921149
Pay What You Can
Donations collected in ticketing to this class will go towards
Dancing Earth's Covid Artist Relief Fund.
Reserve Your Tickets
ABOUT DANCING EARTH
If you come from a financially marginalized background, and/or your finances have been devastated by Covid, and you are not able to pay or need to pay an amount less than listed ticket prices, please contact tisinat.dancingearth@gmail.com .
Dancing Earth works to support Indigenous communities and diverse cultural communities. Dancing Earth welcomes all artists of all ages, and cultural backgrounds. If you are passionate about participating in Dancing Earth's classes, presentations, performances or programs, we'd love to welcome you no matter your current financial limitations.
HOOPS NOT REQUIRED TO JOIN.
TEACHERS
July 2 - Sage Romero July 9 - Lumhe “Micco” Sampson
July 16 - Talavai Denipah-Cook July 23 - Sandra Lamouche
ABOUT THIS CLASS
This 4 class series through the month of July will host a rotating lineup of Master's Hoop Dance teachers. Each teacher will be teaching with their personal style and personal philosophy of culture, dance and technique informed by their individual Native culture and teachings. Every class can be taken individually or as a series. Donations can be made directly to teachers.This hoop series cultural presentation is light movement for all ages and abilities. These series of classes can be done with or without hoops. Instructors will teach how hoops, health, healing and balance intersect. Teachers will be sharing lessons from the hoop dance that can guide you through healing during these times. The classes will use storytelling and traditional teachings to explore contemporary issues. There will be some moderate HIIT training, light movement and stretches, hoop storytelling, philosophy. Teachers will also demonstrate hoop dancing moves, symbols and tricks.
CLASSES AS ALWAYS,
NO ONE TURNED AWAY FOR LACK OF FUNDS!
HOOPS FOR PURCHASE
Hoops are available for purchase here. Hoops are made-to-order by Lumhe, ships next day, 3-5 business days. If you wish to purchase a set of hoops please visit https://sampsonbrosarts.com/
ABOUT Our Teachers
SAGE
PayPal: akamyagroup@gmail.com
Sage Romero is a member of the Tovowahamatu Nuumu/Tuah-Tahi (Big Pine Paiute/Taos Pueblo) tribes. He is the Founder of the AkaMya Culture Group based in Big Pine, CA. Sage Romero is also an accomplished International Cultural consultant, having traveled extensively educating people about Native America/Indigenous American Heritage and Culture dispelling typical stereotypes. Sage also worked as a youth advocate for many years with focus on sobriety and wellness through living culture, dance, Storytelling and cultural practices to promote strength through culture and identity.
MICCO
PayPal: paypal.me/sampsonbros
Lumhe (Micco) Sampson Lumhe Sampson (of the Sampson Bros. Lumhe & Samsoche) is world renowned for his innovative and unique collaborative style in hoop dance exhibition. Symbolizing the connection and emphasizing importance in unity of all things in this world, their unique performance invigorates the mind and brings harmony to ones soul. The Bros. have been teaching and sharing the art of Hoop Dance for over 25 years throughout Turtle Island and beyond.
TALAVAI
Venmo: @Talavi-Cook
Talavai Denipah - Cook is a female hoop dancer from the tribes of Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Navajo, and Hopi. She has been hoop dancing for the past 13 years and have participated in Hoop dance competitions and contemporary dance performances. Hoop dance is not only for show; it also represents the earth, four directions, four seasons, and medicine. Talavai says "dancing the Hoop dance has opened my eyes to body movement and functions, as well as grounding myself to the earth. I also use hoop dance as an educational tool to help people around the world realize that our earth is being destroyed and we need to build community to help heal the land. As hoop dance heals the land, I would love to teach others how to hoop dance as well."
SANDRA
Teacher Donations Graciously Donated to Dancing Earth & Black Lives Matter.
Tansi! My name is Sandra Lamouche, I am a member of the Bigstone Cree Nation. I am a wife, mother, sister daughter. I am married into the Piikani Nation and have been living in Blackfoot territory for almost 20 years. I have a Bachelors Degree in Native American Studies from the U of L (2007). I am completing my thesis on Indigenous Dance and well being from Trent University. I am the only Native women on the International Dance Council (CID) nominated by the CID president in 2013. In 2017 I won the first ever Women's Hoop Dance Championship in Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2018 I received an Esquao Award for Leadership in Education.

REFLECTION POOL AFTER PARTY: Livestreaming I.F.: Indigenous Futurities: Dancing Earth in CyberSpace, presented by Toasterlab
REFLECTION POOL AFTER PARTY
IF: Indigenous Futurities Dancing Earth in Cyberworld Performance
RSVP EVENT - JOIN US!!!!
Thursday, June 18
7-8pm PDT / 10-11pm EDT
REGISTRATION LINK
Pre-registration required for attendance
Join Dancing Earth for Reflection Pool After Party for an interactive conversation about the creation and content of IF: Indigenous Futurities Dancing Earth In Cyberworld. This after party will be moderated by dance/theatre innovative professionals in the creative world.
INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION
Together we will explore topics brought forth during the IF: Performance including:
- What messages would you give to fellow humans at this time?
- What messages would you give to Earth at this time?
- What are your dreams for the future?
MUSIC & DANCE PARTY
After discussion live music will be hosted by Quetzal Guerrero w/ a community dance party!
Livestreaming I.F.: Indigenous Futurities: Dancing Earth in CyberSpace
Collaborating artist visionaries reveal cyberspace as a realm of ritual, to reimagine the future.
Thurs, June 18, 2020
6:30pm PDT . 9:30pm EDT
Toasterlab presents I.F. : Indigenous Futurities : Dancing Earth in CyberSpace livestreaming on the global, commons-based, peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv.
Collaborating artist visionaries reveal cyberspace as a realm of ritual, to reimagine the future from the brink of collapse of the dominant system and re-emergence of Indigenous cosmologies. Technology is reclaimed to affirm connections between distant places and times. At a time of DisDancing: what is the message from human-to-human; what is the sacred invisible web that connects us? We reach into the constellations to remember ancestral stories of creation after destruction, to guide us forward.
We extend our gratitude to Colorado College 3X3 and Toasterlab for support of this vision! Read more about 3X3 Projects HERE.
About HowlRound TV
HowlRound TV is a global, commons-based peer produced, open access livestreaming and video archive project stewarded by the nonprofit HowlRound. HowlRound TV is a free and shared resource for live conversations and performances relevant to the world's performing arts and cultural fields. Its mission is to break geographic isolation, promote resource sharing, and to develop our knowledge commons collectively. Participate in a community of peer organizations revolutionizing the flow of information, knowledge, and access in our field by becoming a producer and co-producing with us. Learn more by going to our participate page. For any other queries, email tv@howlround.com, or call Vijay Mathew at +1 917.686.3185 Signal/WhatsApp. View the video archive of past events.
EXPLORING THE QUESTIONS
Ritual - to reimagine the future that we are stepping into, and what are are the superhero powers/innate purposes in life/guiding philosophies that we are conjuring and embodying to get there.
ReCreation post apocalypse: what are our creation stories that can teach us about resilience in the remaking of the world.
What is the Message from Humans to Earth of Love in a Time of Corona?
During these dark times, what is the light that each of us carries, as constellations?
At a time of DisDancing: what is the message from human-to-human; what is the sacred invisible web that connects us?
Can intuition, imagination, and Indigenous science that parallels quantum theory, bring us together over vast distances of places, time, difference to meet in the spaces between - the connective tissue, the flow, the infinite, liminal space, the life force energy we all share?
Artists
Tisina Parker : Social Impact Producer
Rulan Tangen : Director/Choreographer in collaboration with artists
QVLN : Music Director
Multi Artist Dancers/Vocalists/Speakers/ Cultural Collaborators:
Jade Whaanga
Eugene “Trey” Pickett III
Dakota Alcantara-Camacho
Lumhe Micco Sampson

Livestreaming I.F.: Indigenous Futurities: Dancing Earth in CyberSpace, presented by Toasterlab
Livestreaming I.F.: Indigenous Futurities: Dancing Earth in CyberSpace
Collaborating artist visionaries reveal cyberspace as a realm of ritual, to reimagine the future.
Thurs, June 18, 2020
6:30pm PDT . 9:30pm EDT
Toasterlab presents I.F. : Indigenous Futurities : Dancing Earth in CyberSpace livestreaming on the global, commons-based, peer produced HowlRound TV network at howlround.tv.
Collaborating artist visionaries reveal cyberspace as a realm of ritual, to reimagine the future from the brink of collapse of the dominant system and re-emergence of Indigenous cosmologies. Technology is reclaimed to affirm connections between distant places and times. At a time of DisDancing: what is the message from human-to-human; what is the sacred invisible web that connects us? We reach into the constellations to remember ancestral stories of creation after destruction, to guide us forward.
We extend our gratitude to Colorado College 3X3 and Toasterlab for support of this vision! Read more about 3X3 Projects HERE.
About HowlRound TV
HowlRound TV is a global, commons-based peer produced, open access livestreaming and video archive project stewarded by the nonprofit HowlRound. HowlRound TV is a free and shared resource for live conversations and performances relevant to the world's performing arts and cultural fields. Its mission is to break geographic isolation, promote resource sharing, and to develop our knowledge commons collectively. Participate in a community of peer organizations revolutionizing the flow of information, knowledge, and access in our field by becoming a producer and co-producing with us. Learn more by going to our participate page. For any other queries, email tv@howlround.com, or call Vijay Mathew at +1 917.686.3185 Signal/WhatsApp. View the video archive of past events.
EXPLORING THE QUESTIONS
Ritual - to reimagine the future that we are stepping into, and what are are the superhero powers/innate purposes in life/guiding philosophies that we are conjuring and embodying to get there.
ReCreation post apocalypse: what are our creation stories that can teach us about resilience in the remaking of the world.
What is the Message from Humans to Earth of Love in a Time of Corona?
During these dark times, what is the light that each of us carries, as constellations?
At a time of DisDancing: what is the message from human-to-human; what is the sacred invisible web that connects us?
Can intuition, imagination, and Indigenous science that parallels quantum theory, bring us together over vast distances of places, time, difference to meet in the spaces between - the connective tissue, the flow, the infinite, liminal space, the life force energy we all share?
Artists
Tisina Parker : Social Impact Producer
Rulan Tangen : Director/Choreographer in collaboration with artists
QVLN : Music Director
Multi Artist Dancers/Vocalists/Speakers/ Cultural Collaborators:
Jade Whaanga
Eugene “Trey” Pickett III
Dakota Alcantara-Camacho
Lumhe Micco Sampson
REFLECTION POOL AFTER PARTY
IF: Indigenous Futurities Dancing Earth in Cyberworld Performance
RSVP EVENT - JOIN US!!!!
Thursday, June 18
7-8pm PDT / 10-11pm EDT
REGISTRATION LINK
Pre-registration required for attendance
Join Dancing Earth for Reflection Pool After Party for an interactive conversation about the creation and content of IF: Indigenous Futurities Dancing Earth In Cyberworld. This after party will be moderated by dance/theatre innovative professionals in the creative world.
INTERACTIVE DISCUSSION
Together we will explore topics brought forth during the IF: Performance including:
- What messages would you give to fellow humans at this time?
- What messages would you give to Earth at this time?
- What are your dreams for the future?
MUSIC & DANCE PARTY
After discussion live music will be hosted by Quetzal Guerrero w/ a community dance party!
Beloved Dancing Earth Community
Some of you have expressed interest in the interactivity, which we will be developing into various formats for this to be a collective and communal engagement, before during and after June 18th.
So, feel free to share writing in a doc, video of yourself speaking and//or moving, audio recording, photo of self or drawing or writing in response to ANY of the 4 prompts, with your name and location, or anonymous if you prefer.
opening dedication
names of people, places,
entities, invocations
msg Human to Humans at this time
msg of Humans to Earth at this time
your dream for the future
a concise summary

H³- Hoops x Health x Healing w/ Lumhe Sampson, hosted by Dancing Earth
H³- Hoops x Health x Healing w/ Lumhe Sampson, hosted by Dancing Earth
**This class can be done WITH or WITHOUT a hoops.***
Thursday, May 28
REGISTER below for FREE!
A fitness program originated by Lumhe as a means to maintain and hone a healthy physical lifestyle that very well incorporated indigenous knowledge and practices.
**This class can be done WITH or WITHOUT a hoops.***
Join Micco on Zoom!
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89333878213?pwd=c3pVZGpUL3JuMFJDOENYUVkwVWtDQT09
Meeting ID: 893 3387 8213
PASSWORD: 757252
ABOUT THIS CLASS
H³- (Hoops x Health x Healing) is a fitness program originated by Lumhe as a means to maintain and hone a healthy physical lifestyle that very well incorporated indigenous knowledge and practices. Often done at one's own pace, it can range from deep slow engaging movements to a dynamic high intensity interval circuit that truly invigorates both mind and body. With variances for each movement, it is a suitable workout for all body types and capabilities.
HOOPS FOR PURCHASE
Hoops are made-to-order by Lumhe, ships next day, 3-5 business days. If you wish to purchase a set of hoops please visit https://sampsonbrosarts.com/
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lumhe Sampson (of the Sampson Bros. Lumhe & Samsoche) is world renowned for his innovative and unique collaborative style in hoop dance exhibition. Symbolizing the connection and emphasizing importance in unity of all things in this world, their unique performance invigorates the mind and brings harmony to ones soul. The Bros. have been teaching and sharing the art of Hoop Dance for over 25 years throughout Turtle Island and beyond.
ABOUT DANCING EARTH:
DANCING EARTH has been named by Dance Magazine as “One of the Top 25 to Watch,” and are recipients of the National Museum of American Indian’s 2010 Expressive Arts Award. Dancing Earth recruits, cultivates, and creates opportunities for emerging global Indigenous talents in all aspects of artistic collaboration in every aspect of artistic collaboration - including dance, choreography, music, costume, lighting, video, stage managing, and arts administration.

H³- Hoops x Health x Healing w/ Lumhe Sampson, hosted by Dancing Earth
H³- Hoops x Health x Healing w/ Lumhe Sampson, hosted by Dancing Earth
**This class can be done WITH or WITHOUT a hoops.***
THURSDAYS, May 21 & 28
REGISTER below for FREE!
A fitness program originated by Lumhe as a means to maintain and hone a healthy physical lifestyle that very well incorporated indigenous knowledge and practices.
**This class can be done WITH or WITHOUT a hoops.***
Join Micco on Zoom!
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89333878213?pwd=c3pVZGpUL3JuMFJDOENYUVkwVWtDQT09
Meeting ID: 893 3387 8213
PASSWORD: 757252
ABOUT THIS CLASS
H³- (Hoops x Health x Healing) is a fitness program originated by Lumhe as a means to maintain and hone a healthy physical lifestyle that very well incorporated indigenous knowledge and practices. Often done at one's own pace, it can range from deep slow engaging movements to a dynamic high intensity interval circuit that truly invigorates both mind and body. With variances for each movement, it is a suitable workout for all body types and capabilities.
HOOPS FOR PURCHASE
Hoops are made-to-order by Lumhe, ships next day, 3-5 business days. If you wish to purchase a set of hoops please visit https://sampsonbrosarts.com/
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lumhe Sampson (of the Sampson Bros. Lumhe & Samsoche) is world renowned for his innovative and unique collaborative style in hoop dance exhibition. Symbolizing the connection and emphasizing importance in unity of all things in this world, their unique performance invigorates the mind and brings harmony to ones soul. The Bros. have been teaching and sharing the art of Hoop Dance for over 25 years throughout Turtle Island and beyond.
ABOUT DANCING EARTH:
DANCING EARTH has been named by Dance Magazine as “One of the Top 25 to Watch,” and are recipients of the National Museum of American Indian’s 2010 Expressive Arts Award. Dancing Earth recruits, cultivates, and creates opportunities for emerging global Indigenous talents in all aspects of artistic collaboration in every aspect of artistic collaboration - including dance, choreography, music, costume, lighting, video, stage managing, and arts administration.

H³- Hoops x Health x Healing w/ Lumhe Sampson, hosted by Dancing Earth
H³- Hoops x Health x Healing w/ Lumhe Sampson, hosted by Dancing Earth
HOOPS. HEALTH. HEALING
Wednesday, April 29
12-1pm CDT / 10-11am PDT
REGISTER below for FREE!
A fitness program originated by Lumhe as a means to maintain and hone a healthy physical lifestyle that very well incorporated indigenous knowledge and practices.
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https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82398207749?pwd=V29PdTNKcUhYQUpWeGZUaUhLWEoyZz09
MEETING ID: 823-9820-7749
PASSWORD: 569011
ABOUT THIS CLASS
H³- (Hoops x Health x Healing) is a fitness program originated by Lumhe as a means to maintain and hone a healthy physical lifestyle that very well incorporated indigenous knowledge and practices. Often done at one's own pace, it can range from deep slow engaging movements to a dynamic high intensity interval circuit that truly invigorates both mind and body. With variances for each movement, it is a suitable workout for all body types and capabilities.
*** This class can be done WITH or WITHOUT a hoops .***
HOOPS FOR PURCHASE
Hoops are made-to-order by Lumhe, ships next day, 3-5 business days. If you wish to purchase a set of hoops please visit https://sampsonbrosarts.com/
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lumhe Sampson (of the Sampson Bros. Lumhe & Samsoche) is world renowned for his innovative and unique collaborative style in hoop dance exhibition. Symbolizing the connection and emphasizing importance in unity of all things in this world, their unique performance invigorates the mind and brings harmony to ones soul. The Bros. have been teaching and sharing the art of Hoop Dance for over 25 years throughout Turtle Island and beyond.

H³- Hoops x Health x Healing w/ Lumhe Sampson, hosted by DANCING EARTH
H³- Hoops x Health x Healing w/ Lumhe Sampson, hosted by DANCING EARTH
HOOPS. HEALTH. HEALING
Wednesdays, April 22 & 29
1pm EST / 12pm CST / 11am MST / 10am PST
A fitness program originated by Lumhe as a means to maintain and hone a healthy physical lifestyle that very well incorporated indigenous knowledge and practices.
Join Micco on Zoom! https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82398207749?pwd=V29PdTNKcUhYQUpWeGZUaUhLWEoyZz09
Meeting ID: 823 9820 7749
Password: 569011
ABOUT THIS CLASS
H³- (Hoops x Health x Healing) is a fitness program originated by Lumhe as a means to maintain and hone a healthy physical lifestyle that very well incorporated indigenous knowledge and practices. Often done at one's own pace, it can range from deep slow engaging movements to a dynamic high intensity interval circuit that truly invigorates both mind and body. With variances for each movement, it is a suitable workout for all body types and capabilities.
*** This class can be done WITH or WITHOUT a hoops .***
HOOPS FOR PURCHASE
Hoops are made-to-order by Lumhe, ships next day, 3-5 business days. If you wish to purchase a set of hoops please visit https://sampsonbrosarts.com/
ABOUT THE ARTIST
Lumhe Sampson (of the Sampson Bros. Lumhe & Samsoche) is world renowned for his innovative and unique collaborative style in hoop dance exhibition. Symbolizing the connection and emphasizing importance in unity of all things in this world, their unique performance invigorates the mind and brings harmony to ones soul. The Bros. have been teaching and sharing the art of Hoop Dance for over 25 years throughout Turtle Island and beyond.